Global Shipments of Prefabricated Housing are Projected to Reach 1.1 Million Units by 2020
Renewed Interest in Manufactured & Modular Homes Drives the Prefabricated
Housing Market, According to a New Report by Global
Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA announces the release of a
comprehensive global report on Prefabricated Housing. Global
shipments of Prefabricated Housing are projected to reach 1.1 million units by
2020, driven by renewed interest in manufactured and modular homes.
Prefabrication is gaining renewed interest
in modern day constructions due to worldwide focus on sustainability as
demonstrated by ‘offsite’ and ‘green prefab’ movements. Over the years, prefabricated
houses have evolved in terms of design, style and build-quality, matching the
customizability and architectural styling of regular site-built homes. Today, manufactured homes are one of the
most sought after forms of affordable housing, with cost savings realized
through the streamlined production process rather than government subsidies. High-performance
manufactured housing takes the cost-effectiveness of these constructions a step
further by increasing energy efficiency and therefore boosting the ‘lifecycle
affordability’ of manufactured homes. Besides lower operating costs, high
performance manufactured houses feature improved functionality, aesthetics,
weather-resistance and indoor setting quality. In the United States prefabricated
housing solutions are re-emerging as a one-stop solution for
affordable & eco-friendly housing.
Prefabricated housing market in the United States is driven by favorable
federal housing policies and national level efforts to improve housing
conditions.
Manufactured, modular and panelized
constructions offer significant financial advantages over site-built homes for
post-calamity housing in terms of the economies of scale, reduction of building
material wastages, and flexibility of architectural designs. Prefabricated housing system emerged as a popular
construction method, primarily due to the technological, performance and economic benefits offered by offsite
manufacturing over traditional site-built
housing. High efficiency, minimized waste, affordability, enhanced quality
control and quick completion time are benefits offered by these homes. Factory-based
construction also insulates homebuyers from quality loss and delays due to
climatic variations, changes in contractor schedules and construction-site
vandalism.
With the incorporation of innovative designs, eco-friendly
technologies and energy-saving amenities, prefab homes are competing with
conventional site-built homes in terms of looks and functionality. The use of
energy efficient windows and solar energy generating roof shingles in modular
homes make them eco-friendly. Despite numerous benefits offered by offsite
construction, the lack of consumer awareness remains a major challenge that
prefab home manufacturers across the globe continue to face. To facilitate transportation, the size of
sections of modular homes is restricted, thus making customization a challenge
to overcome. However, most of the factory-built homes offer an apparent
trade-off between economy and design variety, e.g., high-end homes offer
greater design flexibility subject to high development costs.
As stated
by the new market research report on prefabricated housing, Japan represents the single largest market worldwide, supported by
distinct
consumer preference for modular homes. Due to consumer affinity for new and
fresh designs in architecture, the number of new house units constructed in
Japan is higher when compared to the United States and the United Kingdom. Asia-Pacific, led by China, ranks as the fastest
growing region with a projected CAGR of 9.3% over the analysis period.
Leading players covered in the
report include American Ingenuity Inc., American Homestar Corporation, Cavco
Industries Inc., Palm Harbor Homes, Champion Home Builders Inc., Clayton Homes
Inc., Commodore Corp., Deltec Homes Inc., Endeavor Homes, Foshan Hongtai
Zhuxin, Gastineau Log Homes, HUF Haus GmbH u. Co. KG, Innovative Building
Systems Inc., All American Group LLC, Excel Homes Group LLC, Lindal Cedar Homes
Inc., Muncy Homes Inc., New Panel Homes Inc., Pacific Modern Homes Inc.,
Pleasant Valley Homes Inc., Professional Building Systems Inc., Ritz-Craft
Corporation Inc., Sekisui House, Ltd., Signature Building Systems Inc., Skyline
Homes, Southland Log Homes, and Wisconsin Log Homes Inc., among others.
The research report titled “Prefabricated
Housing: A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global Industry
Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of the value chain, product and
market trends as well as challenges, growth drivers, competitive scenario, and
regulations in the global and regional prefab housing markets. The report provides
market estimates and forecasts of unit shipments of prefabricated houses for
geographic markets such as the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany,
Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific, Middle East &
Africa, and Latin America. The US market is analyzed by major product segments,
such as, Manufactured Housing (Single-Section and Multi-Section), Modular
Housing, Precut Housing and Panelized Housing. The report also provides
analytical perspective in value terms (estimates and projections) for the
global ‘Prefabricated Buildings’ market by each country/region.
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